ID: 8940
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Description: File uploads stopped withing in 4.0.4pl1
Ok, I've done some further testing. With a simple script that does
nothing except upload the file and move it, it works: the file is
there. However, the "type" variable has no value! No matter what
type of file I upload, the $HTTP_POST_FILES['userfile']['type'] value
is an empty string.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-01-26 11:21:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been using 4.0.3 for a couple of weeks now. Last night I ran the
Redhat Update agent and installed 4.0.4pl1. Everything works fine
except for file uploads. The upload is recorded as successful,
everything SEEMS to work fine, but there is no file in /tmp, and the
variable $HTTP_POST_FILES['userfile']['type'] is undefined. Apache
1.3.14 reports no problems, and returns a 200 return code. I've
tried working with php.ini; I can turn file uploads off, and that
works, then when I turn it back on again, it has the same problem.
I'm pretty sure it's something in 4.0.4pl1 because nothing else on
my system has changed since the upgrade last night. Here's some of
my code:
$file_type = $HTTP_POST_FILES['userfile']['type'];
if (substr($file_type,-4,4) != 'jpeg') {
die( "Files of type '" . $file_type .
"' are not recognized.<br>" .
"Only JPEG images are currently supported."
);
}
$path_for_file = 'gallery/' . $user_id . '/' . $photo_id .
'.jpg';
if
(!is_uploaded_file($HTTP_POST_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name']))
die( "File is not uploaded." );
move_uploaded_file($HTTP_POST_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name'],
$path_for_file);
...but I really don't think the problem is in the code. Here's some
output from my Apache log file:
192.168.1.2 - - [26/Jan/2001:08:13:04 -0800] "POST /upload.php
HTTP/1.1" 200 51
"http://<mysite>/upload.php" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0;
Mac_PowerPC)
"
No errors are reported any where.
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